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This may be partly explained by the trend of subjects to reduce their maximum angular decelerations near the target to offset the positive shoulder elevation moment due to the anti-gravity assistance. Our results suggest that passive anti-gravity assistance could reduce the muscle activations needed to perform dynamic movements. Consequently, the anti-gravity assistance of passive shoulder exoskeletons may enhance motor function and reduce muscle and joint loads for both able-bodied and disabled users. OBJECTIVE Dermatophytes are a